To respond to communications from you, including questions posed to our team

To conduct research and statistical analysis

To contact you regarding new features or services available to people with tinnitus

To inform clinicians, researchers and students of events linked to tinnitus or other hearing disorders.

We do not under any circumstances sell or pass your personal contact information onto other people, or organisations to enable them to try and sell you anything.

Disclosing your information

Businesses or persons involved in hosting our website and maintaining the underlying systems

A person, or organisation who requires us to legally supply your information, for example a regulatory authority

Third party organisations involved in clinical research (this will only be non-identifiable data)

Any other person authorised by you

Protecting your personal information

We will take all reasonable steps to keep your personal information safe from loss, unauthorised activity, or other misuse.

Accessing and correcting your personal information

Subject to the terms of the New Zealand Privacy Act 1993, you have the right to access your readily retrievable personal information that we hold and to request a correction to your personal information. In order to comply with any such request, we will need to reasonably seek evidence to confirm that you are the individual, or organisation to whom the personal information relates.

Internet use

While we take all reasonable steps to maintain secure website hosting and internet connections, if you provide information via the Contact Us functionality, you are responsible for the security of your own internet connection. If you follow a link on our website to another site, the owner of that site will have its own privacy policy relating to your personal information. We use cookies to monitor your use of the website and to track and reward our clinicians that become referrers (via the use of an affiliate code).